Aftermath Report: The Things That Happened After The #FightOfTheCentury

We all waited for five years to watch what's has been dubbed as #TheFightOfTheCentury. But as it turned out, the result was not fair what Pacquiao fans were hoping for. Boo!

We know you are still weeping together with the rest of the nation but were you still able to tune in after they awarded Mayweather the WBC belt or did you just turn off your TV because of disgust? If you did the latter and got into a self-imposed news blackout, we tell you this: A lot of interesting #PacMay-related stuff still happened after the final bell!

Lucky for you, we rounded up all the really juicy ones fight fans will want to know about. Read on, fellas!

FREDDIE ROACH WANTS A REMATCH

Freddie Roach wants a rematch of the superbout. The 55-year-old American trainer said he’s proud of Manny’s performance but is also frustrated because his fighter was not able to throw his best punches because Money was always running around like a scared chicken.

"We'd love to do it again, but hopefully that's in the future," Roach said during the post-fight press conference. The question is, kakagat ba sila Mayweather? It's looking bleak but though; you'll know why in a bit.

Our Pambansang Kamao fought with an injured right shoulder, says Roach, which prevented him from implementing his game plan to the hilt. According to the award-winning trainer, Manny got the injury after he threw a right hand punch in one of his sparring sessions.

Roach also expressed his dismay with the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for preventing Pacquiao from taking an anti-inflammatory shot that would've helped make the pain more bearable. However, NSAC chairman Francisco Aguilar said it's Pacquiao’s fault for not mentioning his injury earlier. Blame game, anyone?

Princess Pacquiao said she’s okay if her father continues his boxing career, but she doesn’t want a Mayweather rematch because she doesn't like Floyd so much. The 8-year-old daughter of Pacquiao also commended his dad for a job well done, despite the loss. Aww...

"At least, daddy tried his best to win. He’s not doing this for us naman. He’s doing this for the Lord. Daddy has one scar but it’s okay that he got hurt because that was just a little scratch. At least it’s not big," she said. Amen!

Mommy Dionesia knew Mayweather won't allow losing the fight and criticized the American boxer for running like a rat during the entire match. But despite her son’s loss, she is happy because many boxing fans continue to support Manny. She also reiterated that she wants his son to retire from boxing.

"I thought I won the fight," Manny told HBO interviewer Max Kellerman after the boxer was asked how he felt about the result. But Kellerman’s response did not sit well with Pacquiao fans. He seemingly tried to persuade Pacquiao into admitting that he deserved to lose.

Hours after his interview, he even tweeted: "The fight was competitive during some stretches, but ultimately not close. I had it 9-3." As expected, Pac-Man's supporters became angrier and laid the virtual, verbal smackdown on him on social media.

Unlike the past few years when there’s zero crime rate during a Pacquiao bout, the Philippine National Police reported that there were several crimes committed yesterday. One of which is a woman from Sta. Cruz who was a victim of a stray bullet. The suspect remains unidentified.

Jimmy Kimmel, the Pacquiao superfan who also hosts the ultra-popular Jimmy Kimmel Live! late-night show, vented his disappointment at the fight's result on Twitter. He also did not forget to thank our boxing champ for making him his "Bieber" and mentioned that he remains the champ for him.

"Kalma lang guys. Ako bahala. Babawi tayo sa Miss Universe," the beautiful Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach tweeted after Floyd was announced the winner. She’ll be representing the Philippines on the upcoming Miss Universe pageant this year so #GoPia!